Trekking bikes

PURE ADVENTURE

Adventurous riders choose KOGA for a reason. KOGA Trekking bicycles represent proven reliability and perfect workmanship. A bicycle for the true aficionado who will only accept the very best. The distinguishing quality of the long distance models continue in their design, which have been rewarded with a number of design awards.

KOGA ambassadors

"For this epic adventure they needed the perfect touring bike. Reza and Steven decided to use the Koga Signature configurator to custom build their bikes."

Mark Beaumont

In 2007/2008, Mark Beaumont broke the world record time for cycling around the world. He made the 18,296 miles (29,446 km) in 194 days and 17 hours, smashing the old record by 81 days.

Kapp to Cape

From the North Cape to the South Cape

18,000 miles in 100 days, from the North Cape down to the South Cape that was the dream of the two British cycling adventurers Reza Pakravan and Steven Pawley. By making the journey in the shortest possible time they hoped to set a new world record and raise money for the Azafady charity to build two new schools in Madagascar.

The bike

For this epic adventure they needed the perfect touring bike. Reza and Steven decided to use the Koga Signature configurator to custom build their bikes. He chose a Traveller KS-TR 28 with rohloff and toothed belt drive.

During the trip, the bikes proved themselves under all circumstances, "Our KOGA Signature trekking bikes rode smoothly from the North to the South Cape." The two Britons had a lot to endure during their trip, with their adventures being recorded almost daily on their blog kapptocape.com

WORLDTRAVELLER

Adventurer / Author / Presentor

Mark is a documentary maker for the BBC, a bestselling author and a popular speaker. He is an adventurer at heart. When Mark is not on expedition, he holds lectures and writes books, in the meantime he is preparing for a new project.

Early April Mark Beaumont will attack the official world record on the route Cairo - Cape Town to attack (10.609 km). The current record is 59 days. However, Mark's goal is to do it in 50 days representing more than 210 km a day!